Detroit is the center of a three-county urban area (population 3,734,090, area of 1,337 square miles (3,460km2), a 2010 United States Census) six-county metropolitan statistical area (2010 Census population of 4,296,250, area of 3,913 square miles [10,130km2]), and a nine-county Combined Statistical Area (2010 Census population of 5,218,852, area of 5,814 square miles [15,060km2]). The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5,700,000. The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.

1988 Formula One season

The 1988 Formula One season was the 39th season of FIAFormula One motor racing. It featured the 1988 FIA Formula One World Championship which commenced on 3 April 1988 and ended on 13 November after sixteen races. Two titles were awarded: the Formula One World Championship for Drivers, won by Ayrton Senna, and the Formula One World Championship for Constructors, easily taken by McLaren-Honda. Alain Prost finished as runner up since he had to drop more scores than Senna with only the best 11 results eligible. Senna won eight races and Prost seven, with McLaren setting a record for a 16-race season for most races won, that has only been matched in seasons with more races. Ferrari and Gerhard Berger finished third in the drivers' championship. Ferrari's season was marred by the death of its founder Enzo Ferrari. The team did however score an emotional 1-2 at its home race in Italy, denying McLaren the perfect season.

Nelson Piquet

Nelson Piquet Souto Maior (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈnɛwsõ piˈke], born August 17, 1952), known as Nelson Piquet, is a Brazilian former racing driver and businessman. Since his retirement, Piquet has been ranked among the greatest Formula One drivers in various motorsport polls.

Piquet had a brief career in tennis before losing interest in the sport and subsequently took up karting and hid his identity to prevent his father discovering his hobby. He became the Brazilian national karting champion in 1971-72 and won the Formula Vee championship in 1976. With advice from Emerson Fittipaldi, Piquet went to Europe to further success by taking the record number of wins in Formula Three in 1978, defeating Jackie Stewart's all-time record.

In the same year, he made his Formula One debut with the Ensign team and drove for McLaren and Brabham. In 1979, Piquet moved to the Brabham team and finished the runner-up in 1980 before winning the championship in 1981. Piquet's poor performances in 1982 saw a resurgence for 1983 and his second world championship. For 1984–85, Piquet had once again lost chances to win the championship but managed to score three wins during that period. He moved to the Williams team in 1986 and was a title contender until the final round in Australia. Piquet took his third and final championship in 1987 during a heated battle with team-mate Nigel Mansell which left the pair's relationship sour. Piquet subsequently moved to Lotus for 1988–89 where he experienced his third drop in form. He eventually went to the Benetton team for 1990-91 where he managed to win three races before retiring.

Formula One

Created largely in an effort to improve the city's international image, the race meant that the United States would host an unprecedented three Grands Prix in the 1982 season. (The other two US races, Long Beach and Las Vegas, were also added to the schedule for similar purposes.) The inaugural Detroit Grand Prix saw John Watson claim victory after starting in 17th place, the lowest grid position for an eventual race winner on a street circuit. (Watson would break his own record at Long Beach the next year by winning from 22nd place.)

F1 1982 GP USA Detroit Start

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rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

F1 1982 GP USA Detroit Start

published: 05 Mar 2010

rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mo...

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

Detroit - A Discovery Tour Through a Fascinating City

Whether your talking about cars, culture, games, sports or music, Detroit has been known for a variety of things over the course of its history. And it's that air of constant reimagining and the many attractions throughout the city that make this millions-strong metropolis a unique travel destination that eagerly invites visitors.

10 Top Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Detroit, Michigan

USA TRAVEL DETROIT GHOST CITY

G&F Travel: Detroit

READ MORE: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/detroit/
Outsiders often come to DETROIT in awe of the ruin and decay. Visitors and urban explorers can’t help but photograph what’s left of a once booming industrial and cultural epicenter. It’s a city that’s so beautiful and vulnerable at the same time. But what we uncovered in Detroit was a thriving community. A community that upholds a value system synonymous with the true American Dream—Support Your Neighbors! Live Creatively! Uphold Kindness!
The hotbed of history that is Detroit, anything seems possible now. With 40 vacant square miles, there’s room to experiment and explore. A place where the optimists shine and wear their resilience with pride. With resemblance to Brooklyn and Berlin, you see a rebounding city entering a modern renai...

Should I be Scared to Visit Detroit?

We were told not to believe Detroit's bad reputation so we tried to stay open minded.
Matt's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQjehuzkGCDsreaCP58uVlw
My name isTaylor Johnson. I’m a stand-up comedian. I’m living in my van as I travel the country performing for audiences and telling embarrassing stories from my awkward life.
Find me on social media!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taylordson
Instagram: http://instagram.com/taylordson
Website: http://www.taylorjohnsononline.com
Music by EpidemicSound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

Reasons to Visit Detroit | Pure Michigan

It's a great time to visit Detroit. If you're looking for some adventure, discovery and fun, come check out all the new stuff happening in the Motor City. Once you're here, you'll want to come back again, again, and again, and probably again.
Visithttp://www.michigan.org/detroitcomeback for more on Detroit's Comeback Story.

10 Minute Tourist: Detroit

Windsor & Detroit

It's2012 and GCAT is at it again! Travelling through the wonderland of Canada's breadbasket -- southern and south western Ontario.
Starting in Windsor, just across the river from Detroit Michigan.
Windsor is quite a picturesque city. But it's also a big bustling city with terrific places to go and great things to do. We landed there just in time to join more than two million people who gathered to watch one of the most impressive fireworks we've ever seen. Not to mention a terrific carnival with Windsor Summerfest in full bloom!
Windsor is really a two nation destination -- just slip across the Detroit River and visit one of America's busiest and boldest cities.
Or drop in to the Windsor CaesarCasino to see if its really your lucky day.
Whatever you do, don't miss out on t...

Detroit - A Discovery Tour Through a Fascinating City

Whether your talking about cars, culture, games, sports or music, Detroit has been known for a variety of things over the course of its history. And it's that a...

Whether your talking about cars, culture, games, sports or music, Detroit has been known for a variety of things over the course of its history. And it's that air of constant reimagining and the many attractions throughout the city that make this millions-strong metropolis a unique travel destination that eagerly invites visitors.

Whether your talking about cars, culture, games, sports or music, Detroit has been known for a variety of things over the course of its history. And it's that air of constant reimagining and the many attractions throughout the city that make this millions-strong metropolis a unique travel destination that eagerly invites visitors.

G&F Travel: Detroit

READ MORE: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/detroit/
Outsiders often come to DETROIT in awe of the ruin and decay. Visitors and urban explorers can’t help bu...

READ MORE: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/detroit/
Outsiders often come to DETROIT in awe of the ruin and decay. Visitors and urban explorers can’t help but photograph what’s left of a once booming industrial and cultural epicenter. It’s a city that’s so beautiful and vulnerable at the same time. But what we uncovered in Detroit was a thriving community. A community that upholds a value system synonymous with the true American Dream—Support Your Neighbors! Live Creatively! Uphold Kindness!
The hotbed of history that is Detroit, anything seems possible now. With 40 vacant square miles, there’s room to experiment and explore. A place where the optimists shine and wear their resilience with pride. With resemblance to Brooklyn and Berlin, you see a rebounding city entering a modern renaissance fostering creativity, perseverance and kindness above all else. Where the line between industries are blurred, and proud residents are the ones who not only find beauty in the ruin, but challenge those around them to build the future out of it.
We interviewed a handful of creators and makers who are hustling to put their ideas out into the city and the world. They’re all finding an identity in a place where people have so many misconceptions, labels and connotations. Buckle up and follow us on a mini tour across the Motor City as we delve into a community building a Detroit for the people and by the people.
Plus, a special AmericanFallFashion editorial here: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/vote-happy/

READ MORE: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/detroit/
Outsiders often come to DETROIT in awe of the ruin and decay. Visitors and urban explorers can’t help but photograph what’s left of a once booming industrial and cultural epicenter. It’s a city that’s so beautiful and vulnerable at the same time. But what we uncovered in Detroit was a thriving community. A community that upholds a value system synonymous with the true American Dream—Support Your Neighbors! Live Creatively! Uphold Kindness!
The hotbed of history that is Detroit, anything seems possible now. With 40 vacant square miles, there’s room to experiment and explore. A place where the optimists shine and wear their resilience with pride. With resemblance to Brooklyn and Berlin, you see a rebounding city entering a modern renaissance fostering creativity, perseverance and kindness above all else. Where the line between industries are blurred, and proud residents are the ones who not only find beauty in the ruin, but challenge those around them to build the future out of it.
We interviewed a handful of creators and makers who are hustling to put their ideas out into the city and the world. They’re all finding an identity in a place where people have so many misconceptions, labels and connotations. Buckle up and follow us on a mini tour across the Motor City as we delve into a community building a Detroit for the people and by the people.
Plus, a special AmericanFallFashion editorial here: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/vote-happy/

Should I be Scared to Visit Detroit?

We were told not to believe Detroit's bad reputation so we tried to stay open minded.
Matt's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQjehuzkGCDsreaCP58uVlw
...

We were told not to believe Detroit's bad reputation so we tried to stay open minded.
Matt's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQjehuzkGCDsreaCP58uVlw
My name isTaylor Johnson. I’m a stand-up comedian. I’m living in my van as I travel the country performing for audiences and telling embarrassing stories from my awkward life.
Find me on social media!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taylordson
Instagram: http://instagram.com/taylordson
Website: http://www.taylorjohnsononline.com
Music by EpidemicSound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

We were told not to believe Detroit's bad reputation so we tried to stay open minded.
Matt's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQjehuzkGCDsreaCP58uVlw
My name isTaylor Johnson. I’m a stand-up comedian. I’m living in my van as I travel the country performing for audiences and telling embarrassing stories from my awkward life.
Find me on social media!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/taylordson
Instagram: http://instagram.com/taylordson
Website: http://www.taylorjohnsononline.com
Music by EpidemicSound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

Know these travel tips? - https://goo.gl/eT72FS
DrivingDowntown - Detroit Michigan USA - Episode 27.
Starting Point: Fort St https://goo.gl/maps/8ySiSisrEYC2 .
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago).
The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5.7 million.[7] The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.[4][8] Detroit is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States.[9][10]
Detroit was founded on July 24, 1701 by the French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a party of settlers. With expansion of the automobile industry, the Detroit area emerged as a significant metropolitan region within the United States in the early 20th century, when the city became the fourth-largest in the country for a period. In the1950s and 1960s, expansion continued with construction of a regional freeway system.
Due to industrial restructuring and loss of jobs in the auto industry, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to present. Between 2000 and 2010 the city's population fell by 25 percent, changing its ranking from the nation's 10th-largest city to 18th.[11] In 2010, the city had a population of 713,777, more than a 60 percent drop from a peak population of over 1.8 million at the 1950 census. This resulted from suburbanization, industrial restructuring, and the decline of Detroit's auto industry.[4] Following the shift of population and jobs to its suburbs or other states or nations, the city has focused on becoming the metropolitan region's employment and economic center.
The erstwhile rapid growth of the city left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places of the first half of the 20th century, with many of them falling into disrepair or torn down since the 1960s. Conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces since the 2000s and allowed several large-scale revitalisations. Downtown Detroit has held an increased role as a cultural destination in the 21st century, with the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a handful of other neighborhoods has increased. Some other neighborhoods remain distressed, with extensive abandonment of properties.
The Governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, declared a financial emergency for the city in March 2013, appointing an emergency manager. On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[12] It was declared bankrupt by Judge Steven W. Rhodes of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on December 3, 2013; he cited its $18.5 billion debt and declared that negotiations with its thousands of creditors were unfeasible.[13] On November 7, 2014, Judge Rhodes approved the city's bankruptcy plan, allowing the city to begin the process of exiting bankruptcy.[14] The City of Detroit successfully exited Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy with all finances handed back to the city at midnight on December 11, 2014.
Economy
Several major corporations are based in the city, including three Fortune 500 companies. The most heavily represented sectors are manufacturing (particularly automotive), finance, technology, and health care. The most significant companies based in Detroit include: General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Compuware, Shinola, American Axle, Little Caesars, DTE Energy, Lowe Campbell Ewald, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and Rossetti Architects.
About 80,500 people work in downtown Detroit, comprising one-fifth of the city's employment base.[149][150] Aside from the numerous Detroit-based companies listed above, downtown contains large offices for Comerica, Chrysler, HP Enterprise, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Ford Motor Company is located in the adjacent city of Dearborn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g42139-Detroit_Michigan-Vacations.htmlhttp://visitdetroit.com/
https://www.facebook.com/places/Things-to-do-in-Detroit-Michigan/114586701886732/

Know these travel tips? - https://goo.gl/eT72FS
DrivingDowntown - Detroit Michigan USA - Episode 27.
Starting Point: Fort St https://goo.gl/maps/8ySiSisrEYC2 .
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago).
The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5.7 million.[7] The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.[4][8] Detroit is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States.[9][10]
Detroit was founded on July 24, 1701 by the French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a party of settlers. With expansion of the automobile industry, the Detroit area emerged as a significant metropolitan region within the United States in the early 20th century, when the city became the fourth-largest in the country for a period. In the1950s and 1960s, expansion continued with construction of a regional freeway system.
Due to industrial restructuring and loss of jobs in the auto industry, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to present. Between 2000 and 2010 the city's population fell by 25 percent, changing its ranking from the nation's 10th-largest city to 18th.[11] In 2010, the city had a population of 713,777, more than a 60 percent drop from a peak population of over 1.8 million at the 1950 census. This resulted from suburbanization, industrial restructuring, and the decline of Detroit's auto industry.[4] Following the shift of population and jobs to its suburbs or other states or nations, the city has focused on becoming the metropolitan region's employment and economic center.
The erstwhile rapid growth of the city left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places of the first half of the 20th century, with many of them falling into disrepair or torn down since the 1960s. Conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces since the 2000s and allowed several large-scale revitalisations. Downtown Detroit has held an increased role as a cultural destination in the 21st century, with the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a handful of other neighborhoods has increased. Some other neighborhoods remain distressed, with extensive abandonment of properties.
The Governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, declared a financial emergency for the city in March 2013, appointing an emergency manager. On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[12] It was declared bankrupt by Judge Steven W. Rhodes of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on December 3, 2013; he cited its $18.5 billion debt and declared that negotiations with its thousands of creditors were unfeasible.[13] On November 7, 2014, Judge Rhodes approved the city's bankruptcy plan, allowing the city to begin the process of exiting bankruptcy.[14] The City of Detroit successfully exited Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy with all finances handed back to the city at midnight on December 11, 2014.
Economy
Several major corporations are based in the city, including three Fortune 500 companies. The most heavily represented sectors are manufacturing (particularly automotive), finance, technology, and health care. The most significant companies based in Detroit include: General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Compuware, Shinola, American Axle, Little Caesars, DTE Energy, Lowe Campbell Ewald, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and Rossetti Architects.
About 80,500 people work in downtown Detroit, comprising one-fifth of the city's employment base.[149][150] Aside from the numerous Detroit-based companies listed above, downtown contains large offices for Comerica, Chrysler, HP Enterprise, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Ford Motor Company is located in the adjacent city of Dearborn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g42139-Detroit_Michigan-Vacations.htmlhttp://visitdetroit.com/
https://www.facebook.com/places/Things-to-do-in-Detroit-Michigan/114586701886732/

Reasons to Visit Detroit | Pure Michigan

It's a great time to visit Detroit. If you're looking for some adventure, discovery and fun, come check out all the new stuff happening in the Motor City. Once...

It's a great time to visit Detroit. If you're looking for some adventure, discovery and fun, come check out all the new stuff happening in the Motor City. Once you're here, you'll want to come back again, again, and again, and probably again.
Visithttp://www.michigan.org/detroitcomeback for more on Detroit's Comeback Story.

It's a great time to visit Detroit. If you're looking for some adventure, discovery and fun, come check out all the new stuff happening in the Motor City. Once you're here, you'll want to come back again, again, and again, and probably again.
Visithttp://www.michigan.org/detroitcomeback for more on Detroit's Comeback Story.

It's2012 and GCAT is at it again! Travelling through the wonderland of Canada's breadbasket -- southern and south western Ontario.
Starting in Windsor, just across the river from Detroit Michigan.
Windsor is quite a picturesque city. But it's also a big bustling city with terrific places to go and great things to do. We landed there just in time to join more than two million people who gathered to watch one of the most impressive fireworks we've ever seen. Not to mention a terrific carnival with Windsor Summerfest in full bloom!
Windsor is really a two nation destination -- just slip across the Detroit River and visit one of America's busiest and boldest cities.
Or drop in to the Windsor CaesarCasino to see if its really your lucky day.
Whatever you do, don't miss out on this great Canadian travel destination!

It's2012 and GCAT is at it again! Travelling through the wonderland of Canada's breadbasket -- southern and south western Ontario.
Starting in Windsor, just across the river from Detroit Michigan.
Windsor is quite a picturesque city. But it's also a big bustling city with terrific places to go and great things to do. We landed there just in time to join more than two million people who gathered to watch one of the most impressive fireworks we've ever seen. Not to mention a terrific carnival with Windsor Summerfest in full bloom!
Windsor is really a two nation destination -- just slip across the Detroit River and visit one of America's busiest and boldest cities.
Or drop in to the Windsor CaesarCasino to see if its really your lucky day.
Whatever you do, don't miss out on this great Canadian travel destination!

2017 Detroit Grand Prix Race 2

published: 08 Jun 2017

rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mo...

Start with the ABC broadcast. Replace nearly all of the commentary with the IndycarRadio call of the race. Fill in the commercial breaks with the international feed. Get rid of the ESPN ticker across the bottom of the screen. And upload in 60fps. This is the result.

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

Start with the ABC broadcast. Replace nearly all of the commentary with the IndycarRadio call of the race. Fill in the commercial breaks with the international...

Start with the ABC broadcast. Replace nearly all of the commentary with the IndycarRadio call of the race. Fill in the commercial breaks with the international feed. Get rid of the ESPN ticker across the bottom of the screen. And upload in 60fps. This is the result.

Start with the ABC broadcast. Replace nearly all of the commentary with the IndycarRadio call of the race. Fill in the commercial breaks with the international feed. Get rid of the ESPN ticker across the bottom of the screen. And upload in 60fps. This is the result.

rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
I own nothing.
F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
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80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.

Detroit - A Discovery Tour Through a Fascinating City

Whether your talking about cars, culture, games, sports or music, Detroit has been known for a variety of things over the course of its history. And it's that air of constant reimagining and the many attractions throughout the city that make this millions-strong metropolis a unique travel destination that eagerly invites visitors.

G&F Travel: Detroit

READ MORE: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/detroit/
Outsiders often come to DETROIT in awe of the ruin and decay. Visitors and urban explorers can’t help but photograph what’s left of a once booming industrial and cultural epicenter. It’s a city that’s so beautiful and vulnerable at the same time. But what we uncovered in Detroit was a thriving community. A community that upholds a value system synonymous with the true American Dream—Support Your Neighbors! Live Creatively! Uphold Kindness!
The hotbed of history that is Detroit, anything seems possible now. With 40 vacant square miles, there’s room to experiment and explore. A place where the optimists shine and wear their resilience with pride. With resemblance to Brooklyn and Berlin, you see a rebounding city entering a modern renaissance fostering creativity, perseverance and kindness above all else. Where the line between industries are blurred, and proud residents are the ones who not only find beauty in the ruin, but challenge those around them to build the future out of it.
We interviewed a handful of creators and makers who are hustling to put their ideas out into the city and the world. They’re all finding an identity in a place where people have so many misconceptions, labels and connotations. Buckle up and follow us on a mini tour across the Motor City as we delve into a community building a Detroit for the people and by the people.
Plus, a special AmericanFallFashion editorial here: http://glossedandfound.com/2016/10/vote-happy/

Should I be Scared to Visit Detroit?

We were told not to believe Detroit's bad reputation so we tried to stay open minded.
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My name isTaylor Johnson. I’m a stand-up comedian. I’m living in my van as I travel the country performing for audiences and telling embarrassing stories from my awkward life.
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Vibrant Detroit

"Things are happening in Detroit that are going to reinvent the American city," says Vice ...

Driving Downtown - Detroit Michigan USA 4K

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DrivingDowntown - Detroit Michigan USA - Episode 27.
Starting Point: Fort St https://goo.gl/maps/8ySiSisrEYC2 .
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago).
The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5.7 million.[7] The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.[4][8] Detroit is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States.[9][10]
Detroit was founded on July 24, 1701 by the French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a party of settlers. With expansion of the automobile industry, the Detroit area emerged as a significant metropolitan region within the United States in the early 20th century, when the city became the fourth-largest in the country for a period. In the1950s and 1960s, expansion continued with construction of a regional freeway system.
Due to industrial restructuring and loss of jobs in the auto industry, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to present. Between 2000 and 2010 the city's population fell by 25 percent, changing its ranking from the nation's 10th-largest city to 18th.[11] In 2010, the city had a population of 713,777, more than a 60 percent drop from a peak population of over 1.8 million at the 1950 census. This resulted from suburbanization, industrial restructuring, and the decline of Detroit's auto industry.[4] Following the shift of population and jobs to its suburbs or other states or nations, the city has focused on becoming the metropolitan region's employment and economic center.
The erstwhile rapid growth of the city left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places of the first half of the 20th century, with many of them falling into disrepair or torn down since the 1960s. Conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces since the 2000s and allowed several large-scale revitalisations. Downtown Detroit has held an increased role as a cultural destination in the 21st century, with the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a handful of other neighborhoods has increased. Some other neighborhoods remain distressed, with extensive abandonment of properties.
The Governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, declared a financial emergency for the city in March 2013, appointing an emergency manager. On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[12] It was declared bankrupt by Judge Steven W. Rhodes of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on December 3, 2013; he cited its $18.5 billion debt and declared that negotiations with its thousands of creditors were unfeasible.[13] On November 7, 2014, Judge Rhodes approved the city's bankruptcy plan, allowing the city to begin the process of exiting bankruptcy.[14] The City of Detroit successfully exited Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy with all finances handed back to the city at midnight on December 11, 2014.
Economy
Several major corporations are based in the city, including three Fortune 500 companies. The most heavily represented sectors are manufacturing (particularly automotive), finance, technology, and health care. The most significant companies based in Detroit include: General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Compuware, Shinola, American Axle, Little Caesars, DTE Energy, Lowe Campbell Ewald, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and Rossetti Architects.
About 80,500 people work in downtown Detroit, comprising one-fifth of the city's employment base.[149][150] Aside from the numerous Detroit-based companies listed above, downtown contains large offices for Comerica, Chrysler, HP Enterprise, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Ford Motor Company is located in the adjacent city of Dearborn.
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rFactor 2 VR - F1 1988 - Leyton House March 881 @ Detroit (vs AI)

First go with VR in rF2. Back to the 80s and the final running of the F1 Motor City GP. The circuit is tight and races are processional with little chance for overtaking - but gameplay tweaks (fuel x7) forces the AI to pit (once for NA, twice for Turbos). Things tighten up towards the end of the race.
Starting 9th in Gugelmin's Leyton House March - I needed to keep in touch with teammate Capelli and the Williams and Benettons. We try and jump the faster turbo-powered McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus after their 2nd round of pit stops.
The F1 1988 mod is even more awesome in DX11+VR! The Detroit Street Circuit isn't very popular but it holds a lot of nostalgia for us who watched F1 in the 80s. This is the best experience. Someone please to make a version of Phoenix!!
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F1 1988 mod by Carrara.4 on STEAM:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=835266682&searchtext=
80's BBC F1 starting grid music by Giorgio Moroder. Ads may appear.